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Post: # 85589Post Tony McC

As I mentioned in a post somewhere else in the Brew Cabin, I've been working on a simple drawing to encapsulate as many as possible of the geometric terms we use in the paving installation trade.

The page is now uploaded

I've some other bits and bats to add, especially relating toi right-angled triangles and every schoolboy's favourite Greek, Mr Pythagoras, but that will have to wait until I have more time...hopefully before the next Christmas break!
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Post: # 85590Post lutonlagerlout

very good boss
one thing that has always helped me is pi
2 pi R for the circumference of a circle
and piR squared for the area
I remember doing it at school but it works in real life and makes pricing easier
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pi is roughly 3.142




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Post: # 85591Post mickg

Very good page Tony
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Post: # 85593Post seanandruby

Ow! LLL, Thought you would of started the new year a bit easier than that. Take me to next new year to understand it :laugh:
Nice one boss.
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Post: # 85594Post mickg

you use the above formula without knowing it sean, when you place your knife into your cow heel pie in the direction your mouth is facing and then at 30 degrees to the left - this is called a piece of pi :D
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Post: # 85595Post Carberry

mickg wrote:you use the above formula without knowing it sean, when you place your knife into your cow heel pie in the direction your mouth is facing and then at 30 degrees to the left - this is called a piece of pi :D
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Post: # 85597Post rimexboy

very good you live and learn.... thanks for that ive learnt alot today...

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Post: # 85600Post local patios and driveway

Well explained, im sure i will refer to it again and again, thanks

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Post: # 85603Post digerjones

looks good tony. is the 3,4,5 method anywhere on the site. i find it is an easy way of getting right angles.
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Post: # 85604Post Tony McC

lutonlagerlout wrote:one thing that has always helped me is pi

I did think about including area and circumference equations but worried that it might be patronising. However I suppose that, if the page includes definitiuons for radius and diameter, Pi should probably be mentioned...I'll add it to me list

(Bloody html won't print a Pi symbol, which should be Π or Π - bugger!)
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Post: # 85606Post Tony McC

It's obviously not worked for you, Mick!

I think it might be the Brew Cabin software which doesn't print certain html entities for security reasons. All three options (Π Π &#928), plus π for a lower case pi are working on normal pages. It's just the Brew Cabin being awkward.
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Post: # 85607Post mickg

forget that it only works with IE
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Post: # 85608Post mickg

try this
π

this works with fire fox and ie

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note to self, read all the words other members post - hangs head in shame :(
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Post: # 85609Post Tony McC

Nope - in my browser (FF 17.0.1) it ain't displaying.

I wonder what else doesn't work?

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...we really do need to get back to work, don't we? :)
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